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El. knyga: Postcolonial and Postsocialist Dialogues: Intersections, Opacities, Challenges in Feminist Theorizing and Practice [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (University of Uppsala, Sweden), Edited by (Linköping University, Sweden), Edited by (University of Bergen, Norway)
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Through staging dialogues between scholars, activists, and artists from a variety of disciplinary, geographical, and historical specializations, Postcolonial and Postsocialist Dialogues explores the possible resonances and dissonances between the postcolonial and the postsocialist in feminist theorizing and practice.

While postcolonial and postsocialist perspectives have been explored in feminist studies, the two analytics tend to be viewed separately. This volume brings together attempts to understand if and how postcolonial and postsocialist dimensions of the human condition - historical, existential, political, and ideological - intersect and correlate in feminist experiences, identities, and struggles. In the three sections that probe the intersections, opacities, and challenges between the two discourses, the authors put under pressure what postcolonialism and postsocialism mean for feminist scholarship and activism.

The contributions address the emergence of new political and cultural formations as well as circuits of bodies and capital in a post-Cold War and postcolonial era in currently re-emerging neo-colonial and imperial conflicts. They engage with issues of gender, sexuality, race, migration, diasporas, indigeneity, and disability, while also developing new analytical tools such as postsocialist precarity, queer postsocialist coloniality, uneventful feminism, feminist opacity, feminist queer crip epistemologies. The collection will be of interest for postcolonial and postsocialist researchers, students of gender studies, feminist activists and scholars.



Through staging dialogues between scholars, activists and artists from a variety of disciplinary, geographical and historical specializations, Postcolonial and Postsocialist Dialogues explores the possible resonances and dissonances between the postcolonial and the postsocialist in feminist theorizing and practice.

1. Introduction: Uneasy Affinities between the Postcolonial and the
Postsocialist

PART I: Intersections

2. Locating Postsocialist Precarity in Global Coloniality: A Decolonial Frame
for 1989?

3. A Conversation on Imperial Legacies and Postsocialist Contexts: Notes from
a US-Based Feminist Collaboration

4. Bridging Postcoloniality, Postsocialism, and "Race" in the Age of Brexit:
An Interview with Catherine Baker

5. Queering "Postsocialist Coloniality": Decolonizing Queer Fluidity and
Postsocialist Postcolonial China

6. Circassian Trajectories between Post-Soviet Neocolonialism, Indigeneity,
and Diasporic Dispersions: A Conversation

PART II: Opacities

7. Opacity as a Feminist Strategy: Postcolonial and Postsocialist
Entanglements with Neoliberalism

8. Anti-colonial Struggles, Postcolonial Subversions: An Interview with
Nivedita Menon

9. Uneventful Feminist Protest in Post-Maidan Ukraine: Nation and Colonialism
Revisited

10. Postsocialist Poetics: Interview with Krlex Zentr

11. Speaking Against the Void: Decolonial Transfeminist Relations and Radical
Potentialities

PART III: Challenges

12. How to See the Spots of the Leopard: An Interview with Quinsy Gario and
Jörgen Gario

13. Uneasy "Posts" and Unmarked Categories: Politics of Positionality between
and beyond the Global South and the European East. An Interview with Manuela
Boatc

14. Connecting the "Posts" to Confront Racial Capitalisms Coloniality

15. "We need to learn about each other and unlearn patterns of racism.": A
Conversation with Angéla Kóczé

16. Cripping Postsocialist Chronicity: A Conversation with Kateina Kolįovį

17. Grappling with the "China Crisis": Positionality, Impasse, and Potential
Breakthrough of Chinese Feminist Diaspora in Post-Cold War North America

18. Gendered Nationalism in India and Poland: Postcolonial and Postsocialist
Conditions in Times of Populism
Redi Koobak is Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Womens and Gender Research, University of Bergen, Norway.

Madina Tlostanova is Professor of Postcolonial Feminisms at Linköping University, Sweden.

Suruchi Thapar-Björkert is Docent and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Government, University of Uppsala, Sweden.